Maine Supreme Court Discovers Right of Boys to Use Girls’ Restroom

Among the most bizarre aspects of the liberal dogma imposed by the government and media is the notion that gender is not determined by immutable biological factors, but is a “social construct” that can be altered at will. The grotesque belief confronts us with stories like this:

The rights of a transgender girl from Orono were violated when school administrators made her use a staff bathroom at her elementary school instead of the girls’ restroom, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled Thursday.

That is, the privileges of a psychosexually disturbed boy from a small town in Maine were illicitly restricted when educrats were sane enough to keep him from using the girls’ restroom.

Lawyers representing Nicole [originally Wyatt] Maines, who is now 16, said the decision could lay a foundation for other states’ courts that are facing questions about the emerging rights of people who identify as the opposite of their birth gender.

“I’m extremely proud of our state and our leaders, of what they did,” said Wayne Maines. His daughter [i.e., son] was attending the Asa Adams School in Orono in 2007 when the guardian of another student objected to her [his] use of a communal girls’ bathroom. Administrators intervened, telling Nicole to use a separate, unisex faculty bathroom.

Since the psychosexually disturbed are the new blacks in liberals’ pathetic attempt to relive the glory days of the civil rights movement, separate but equal doesn’t cut it. Not letting boys who pretend they are girls use the girls’ bathroom “constitutes sexual orientation discrimination” according to the court.

Wyatt Maines has evidently suffered psychiatric problems from an early age. In an attempt to advance their monstrous ideology, those who should have been trying to help him did everything in their power to make those problems worse.

Nicole has undergone extensive treatment to address the psychological and medical effects. The groundbreaking regimen includes hormone therapy to stop puberty before it begins, making gender reassignment surgery easier in the future.

With proper counseling, Wyatt might have lived a normal life. Instead, he will subsist as a chemically and surgically disfigured freak. But at least he gets to be a freak with girls’ bathroom privileges.